IntelliJ IDEA 2018.1 Help

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IntelliJ IDEA Viewing Modes

Basics

IntelliJ IDEA provides special view modes:

Full Screen mode allows you to use the entire screen for coding. This removes all menus from view, as well as the operating system controls. However, you can use context menus and keyboard shortcuts. The main menu is also available when you hover the mouse pointer over the top of the screen.

Presentation mode is similar to the Full Screen mode, but it is designed for making presentations that involve coding with IntelliJ IDEA. In this mode, IntelliJ IDEA increases the font size and hides everything except the editor. If necessary, tool windows can also be displayed in this view using the corresponding items in the View | Tool Windows menu.

Distraction-free mode shows no toolbars, no tool windows, no editor tabs; the code is center-aligned, etc.

These actions are available only through the View menu. By default they are not mapped to any shortcuts but you can create your own shortcuts as described in Configuring Keyboard Shortcuts.